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| Mick | May 22 2009, 02:00 PM |
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So to recap. A person sees an airliner fly towards the ground in a high speed dive and hears a crash. They rush to the crash site and see a large smoking crater. If they have never seen something like this before, is it surprising that they may be confused? Should we be using their claims of "where is the airplane" to support a theory that the aircraft never crashed there? Barron was quoted as saying, It didn't look like a plane crash because there was nothing that looked like a plane." He was not quoted as saying there was no plane, just that it did not look like a plane. Since aircarft are mostly thin aluminum tubes with engines and wings, they sometimes look nothing like a plane after a crash. They can look like a trash heap to the inexperienced eye. |
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